OpenShot Video Editor now has a fan page on Facebook. I've added a fan box on the right-hand side of this website. As you can see, there is only 1 fan at this time... me.
So, show your support for OpenShot by becoming a fan on Facebook! It's a great place to meet other OpenShot users, share ideas, and follow our project. Hopefully I won't be the only fan for long. =)
UPDATE: I'm not the only fan anymore!
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October 16, 2009 8:35 AM
link to fan page on facebook is not working. it is showing page not found.
October 16, 2009 10:26 AM
I have tested all the facebook links, and they seem correct to me. Unless this is some kind of temporary link... which is always possible. When you get a "page not found" error, can you post what URL is in your browser? Thanks.
October 16, 2009 2:53 PM
42 fans!! (3:51 PM, Eastern time)
That's a sign of luck!
October 17, 2009 12:04 PM
http://m.facebook.com/pages/OpenShot-Video-Editor/138763177869?w2m
October 17, 2009 3:19 PM
@Parminder
I'm not sure where that link came from. Unless I'm missing something, the link posted is http://www.facebook.com/pages/OpenShot-Video-Editor/138763177869. Thanks!
October 17, 2009 8:13 PM
I was using opera mini, now i switched to bolt and the link is working fine, thanx but make a mobile page too.
I have started a new blog and i will write about open shot.
October 19, 2009 5:25 AM
Jonathan, is there any chance of a histogram and/or other video analysis goodies appearing at any point?
Thanks
October 19, 2009 10:04 AM
@Anonymous
We are not finished adding features at this point, but it's doubtful we will have any serious histogram or other video analysis tools until a later version. This would depend on MLT (and probably FFmpeg) obtaining these abilities. Which to my knowledge, they do not have right now. But I've heard a rumor that they are being worked on. Specifically, that Gimp filters are being considered for FFmpeg... which might open up the door to more analysis tools. Thanks!
October 22, 2009 11:17 AM
Re: video analysis goodies
frei0r has vectorscope, waveform, and RGB parade. You just need to integrate them outside the normal effects filters by creating another view with these MLT filters attached to the consumer. It is most useful to be able to see these side-by-side with the normal video, but MLT does not provide an obvious way yet to use multiple consumers. However, that is something I am working on.
Re: FFmpeg supporting Gimp filters - I would be very surprised to see that ever happen. Do you not think there is a reason the Gimp image processing routines has never integrated into anything else without actually just retrofitting code? Or, maybe you were actually hearing about GEGL, which is another story, as it is designed for reuse.